Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — As New Brunswick hosts forest ministers from across
New Brunswick has opportunity for leadership as host of Canadian Council of Forest Ministers annual Forest Forum
Lower your grocery bills and carbon footprint
It’s no secret that higher food prices are straining many budgets. And food can be a significant portion of a family’s carbon budget too (especially for diets heavy in animal products).
Harvard Study Reveals Troubling Link Between Pollution and Dementia
A recent study conducted by Harvard Medical School found that even small increases in air
The Case Against Shale Gas: Data Overwhelmingly Supports Continued Moratorium
Commentary | Jim EmbergerEveryday, business ads promote the idea that wise business leaders make decisions
The hummers are on their way!
As is so often the case, spring seems to drag its feet and then suddenly
Send your letter for secure, affordable and sustainable electricity
Acting on climate change is how we make life affordable Acting on climate channel is
NB Power fossil plants to blame for six per cent increase in planet-warming emissions from New Brunswick in 2021
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — New Brunswick’s greenhouse gas emissions increased 700,000 tonnes
What’s your niche?
Last week I read in a news story that former rock musician Feargal Sharkey has found a new vocation as an advocate for cleaner rivers in England. It happened quite by fluke: when Sharkey, a life-long fly fisherman, was elected leader of a small fishing organization
Sales Bootcamp for Startups with Kent Summers
Join seasoned entrepreneur and Emergence Team Mentor Kent Summers for a sales bootcamp, you won’t want to miss.
Climate action is the path to energy security
Recently, Premier Higgs said that citizens who are demanding more government action on climate change
EcoNews—New Brunswickers’ roadmap to affordable energy
In this edition of EcoNews, we invite you to add your voice to our citizens’
Don’t be a Wishcycler
I learned a new word recently: ‘wishcycling’. It’s the practice of putting questionable things into the recycling bin in the hopes that they are recyclable and will be recycled.
Chris Cowper-Smith joins Emergence Incubator as new mentor
Emergence expands its support for the fast-growing cohort of medical device companies in Atlantic Canada
Federal budget lays track to a zero-emitting electricity future but fails to signal the end of the fossil fuel age
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — Today’s federal budget should be an invitation to
Reazent joins Emergence Incubator
Reazent is the latest company to join Emergence, Atlantic Canada’s bioscience business incubator which is dedicated to assisting start-ups and growth-stage companies in commercialization of bioscience-based technologies and services.
A report that (hopefully) lights a firecracker under our collective butts
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, comprised of hundreds of climate scientists from 195 countries, this week issued its latest report on climate change and what it will take to stop it.
Provincial budget an opportunity to take science seriously, protect the vulnerable and our water
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — The release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Time for realistic N.B. plans for economic, environmental benefits
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB) and
Chinova Bioworks, BioSpa and Au Naturel Solutions all named in Game Changers report celebrating Canada’s female led nature and bio-based companies
Emergence clients Chinova Bioworks, BioSpa and Au Naturel Solutions recently announced their inclusion in Game Changers: Leading Companies. Powered by Women, an initiative led by Natural Products Canada
Webinar: Citizens’ Voice on Electricity Affordability
Register for our webinar on electricity affordability on March 28 at 1 p.m. ADT *This




























